Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘Marvel Zombies’
Disney+ has a packed slate right now, with fresh originals alongside series that continue to draw sizable weekly audiences. Pulling from the latest lineups and what’s trending across the service this week, here are ten series you can jump into immediately.
We prioritized the most recent releases and in-season titles first, followed by Disney+ originals and then key ongoing or classic series. Each entry includes essential details—what it’s about and who’s involved—so you can pick quickly and start watching.
‘Marvel Zombies’ (2025)

This animated limited series expands the storyline introduced in ‘What If…?’, following a team of young and veteran heroes trying to survive in a universe where a mysterious virus has turned many super-powered figures into the infected. The voice cast includes Iman Vellani, Elizabeth Olsen, Florence Pugh, Simu Liu, Paul Rudd, Hailee Steinfeld, David Harbour, Randall Park, and Awkwafina.
Bryan Andrews serves as director and showrunner, with writing by Zeb Wells. The series is produced by Marvel Studios Animation, with executive producers including Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Brad Winderbaum, and Dana Vasquez-Eberhardt.
‘The Murky Stream’ (2025)

Set around Mapo Port in the late Joseon period, this Korean historical drama follows Si-yool, Choi Eun, and Jeong-cheon as their paths intersect in a growing trade hub marked by shifting power and hidden pasts. The principal cast features Rowoon, Shin Ye-eun, and Park Seo-ham.
Choo Chang-min directs from scripts by Chun Sung-il. The series is produced by NPIO Entertainment and Anew for Disney’s Korean drama slate.
‘Tempest’ (2025)

This contemporary thriller centers on a former UN ambassador and a covert operative who become entangled after a deadly incident escalates international tensions, drawing in diplomatic channels, intelligence networks, and media scrutiny. The main cast includes Jun Ji-hyun, Gang Dong-won, John Cho, Lee Mi-sook, Park Hae-joon, Kim Hae-sook, Yoo Jae-myung, and Oh Jung-se.
The series is written by Jeong Seo-kyeong and directed by Kim Hee-won and Heo Myung-haeng. It is presented as a Disney+ original internationally alongside a U.S. rollout on sister platforms.
‘Electric Bloom’ (2025–present)

This music-themed comedy series looks back at the high-school beginnings of a pop trio—Posey Parker, Jade, and Tulip Aoki—charting how friendship evolved into a performing group. The cast includes Lumi Pollack, Carmen Sanchez, Ruby Marino, and Nathaniel Buescher.
Created by Eric Friedman, Alex Fox, and Rachel Lewis, with Friedman as showrunner, the series features original music overseen by executive producer Diane Warren. Jody Margolin Hahn directed the pilot and is also an executive producer.
‘Top Guns: The Next Generation’ (2025)

This National Geographic docuseries follows Navy and Marine Corps student aviators during advanced strike-fighter training, documenting carrier qualifications, aerial combat drills, and evaluations that determine progression through the program. The focus spans flight operations and the personal milestones required to earn wings.
Produced by Zinc Media Group label Rex, the series is led by series director Lana Salah with showrunners Karen Edwards and Chris Parkin. Executive producers include Tanya Shaw and Simon Raikes.
‘LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past’ (2025)

This four-part animated special continues the brick-built saga as Sig Greebling and Darth Dev set off on a new mission that pulls in characters and lore from across the ‘Star Wars’ galaxy within the LEGO continuity. Returning and guest voice talent includes Gaten Matarazzo, Tony Revolori, Bobby Moynihan, Marsai Martin, Michael Cusack, Ahmed Best, Mark Hamill, Dan Stevens, Ashley Eckstein, and Ben Schwartz.
Showrunners Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit lead the creative team, building on their prior LEGO ‘Star Wars’ work. The production brings together Lucasfilm and the LEGO Group for a family-focused adventure told across a limited run.
‘Lost Treasures of Egypt’ (2019– )

This National Geographic series embeds with archaeologists working across sites in Egypt—from the Valley of the Kings to the Nile Delta—as teams excavate tombs, temples, and settlements. The show documents discoveries in real time, pairing fieldwork with analysis from specialists.
Produced by Windfall Films, the series has featured Egyptologists such as Salima Ikram and Colleen Darnell, with narration by Indira Varma. Executive producers across seasons include Neil Laird, Carlo Massarella, Jane McGoldrick, and Dan Kendall.
‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005–present)

The competition series pairs public figures with professional dancers for weekly choreographies evaluated by a judging panel, combining judges’ scores with viewer votes to determine which teams continue. Contestants train with their pros to perform styles ranging from ballroom to Latin.
Produced by BBC Studios Los Angeles, recent seasons have featured judges Derek Hough, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Bruno Tonioli. Hosting duties have been led by Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough, with executive producer and showrunner Conrad Green overseeing production.
‘Random Rings’ (2019–present)

This animated short-form series features Disney characters—often from ‘Big City Greens’—making scripted phone calls that unfold as quick comedic bits. Voice roles include Chris Houghton as Cricket Green, Marieve Herington as Tilly Green, and Artemis Pebdani as Gramma Alice.
Developed by Disney Television Animation, the production lists Jenna Hicks as producer and Daniel Siegel as story editor across batches of shorts. Episodes are designed as interstitials that can be viewed in any order.
‘The Simpsons’ (1989– )

This long-running animated sitcom created by Matt Groening follows the Simpson family—Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie—in Springfield, blending family plots with cultural satire. The core voice cast includes Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, and Harry Shearer.
Developed with James L. Brooks and Sam Simon, the series has had showrunners including Al Jean and Matt Selman. Music is by Danny Elfman, with a large roster of recurring and guest voices across its seasons.
Which of these Disney+ series are you starting first—drop your pick in the comments!


